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May 1, 2024

Dumping Drama: Brookhaven Cracks Down on Illegal Waste Disposal!

They recently filmed a video at West Meadow Beach in Stony Brook, standing by an overflowing Town dumpster as a stark reminder of the consequences of illegal dumping. The visual impact of the video, set against a backdrop of household trash and yard waste, aims to raise public awareness and deter such irresponsible actions.

May 1, 2024

Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department Installation Dinner

The Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department recently hosted its annual installation dinner. New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo and Suffolk County Legislator Chad Lennon were two of the public servants on hand.

May 1, 2024

Highway Supers Help Pave A Path For College

Patchogue Medford High School Senior Isabella Salducco and Comsewogue High School senior Kyle Buck. Both earned a $500 scholarship from the Suffolk County Highway Superintendents Association.

May 1, 2024

15 Years in the Slammer for Gun and Drug Possession

The lengthy prison sentence was announced by Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney, who prosecuted 36-year-old Levoughn McKinnie on many charges related to possession of drugs and weapons.

May 1, 2024

Cops Cuff Accused Insurance Scammer

 

Apr 30, 2024

College Scholarship Deadline Extended

There are almost 50,000 active and retired CSEA members living in and around Suffolk County, and the dependents of those card carrying union members and employees are eligible to apply for a $1,000 college scholarship.CSEA Local 1000 put out a notice that they are extending statewide college scholarship applications until May 16th, 2024.Graduating high school seniors who are eligible dependent of CSEA active members are eligible to apply for and receive a scholarship.A total of 18 scholarships totalling $1,000 each will be given. Pearl Insurance and MetLife each sponsor a one-time $2,500 award.The scholarship application can be found at: cseany.org

Apr 30, 2024

Lawsuit Challenges Law Lumping Elections on Same Day

An Albany initiative that rankled suburban officials–holding federal, state, county, and local elections all on the same day–is the subject of a lawsuit brought by Long Island municipal leaders. The measure is seen as a heavy-handed move by the Democrats to make inroads into suburban elections that trend toward the GOP.

Apr 30, 2024

Smithtown Shines Bright: Over 20 Tons of Hazardous Waste Safely Disposed!

The event was a testament to the proactive efforts of Smithtown residents in tackling crucial environmental issues. By responsibly collecting items such as mercury, waste oil-based paints, gasoline, pesticides, and other harmful substances, we prevented their entry into regular waste streams, thereby safeguarding public health and the environment.

Apr 30, 2024

Councilwoman Dunne-Kesnig Leads Local Efforts to Combat Coastal Pollution

The newly placed Cleanup Stations, strategically positioned at Patriots Preserve and Shirley Beach, signify a proactive approach to addressing pollution challenges at a grassroots level. Visitors to these scenic coastal areas now have access to baskets, empowering them to contribute directly to the cleanliness and preservation of these natural spaces. By facilitating a simple and effective means to collect and dispose trash responsibly, the Cleanup Stations promotes a culture of environmental stewardship among residents and visitors alike.

Apr 30, 2024

Lawsuit Challenges Law Lumping Elections on Same Day

"We write to urgently call for action to address the migrant crisis that continues to unfold at the southern border of the United States," wrote the president of the New York Association of Counties, Daniel P. McCoy, the Albany County executive.

Apr 29, 2024

First Responders Frantically Save Life of Baby Who Was Exposed to Fentanyl

"Baby Doe" was a victim of Fentanyl poisoning according to law enforcement, his father later arrested for exposing him to the lethal drug.

Apr 29, 2024

Longwood Junior High Students Embark on Civic Excellence Journey

This innovative initiative is not just another program. It pivotally recognizes students' profound grasp of civic knowledge, skills, mindsets, and experiences. The seal is more than a badge of honor on their high school transcripts and diplomas. It's emblematic of their dedication to participatory government, civic responsibility, and fundamental civic values.

Apr 29, 2024

Murder Charges Leveled in Babylon Body Parts case.

Arrested for second-degree murder were Alexis Nieves, 33, and Jeffrey Mackey, 38. They were occupants of an Amityville home where evidence of the gruesome dismemberment of Malcolm Brown, 53, and Donna R. Conneely, 59, both of Yonkers, took place, according to Tierney. 

Apr 29, 2024

New Suffolk Social Services Director

Suffolk’s beleaguered Department of Social Services will have a new commissioner under the Romaine administration, a former Nassau County social services veteran who pledges to bring a “new era” to the agency.

Apr 27, 2024

Police Appeal to Public in Unsolved Murder

By Robert Chartuk

Apr 27, 2024

Blydenburgh Park

Protecting the headwaters of the Nissequogue River, which meanders north on its way to the Long Island Sound, is Blydenburgh Park, a 627-acre preserve in Smithtown offering visitors panoramic views of Stump Pond, miles of trails, and a wide array of cultural and recreational activities.

Apr 26, 2024

Nicole Pocchiare Inspires Environmental Stewardship in Brookhaven

Pocchiare's holistic approach not only imparts knowledge but also fosters personal growth and empowerment. Her initiatives, from captivating nature walks to enlightening guided ecology tours, informative table displays, engaging lectures, and practical hands-on conservation activities, offer a comprehensive understanding of the local ecosystem, empowering participants to become active stewards of their environment.

Apr 26, 2024

Center Moriches Introduces 2024 Valedictorian and Salutatorian

Valedictorian Alexandra DeMatteo's academic foundation was firmly planted in the Advanced Placement curriculum. Her academic excellence led to her involvement in the Foreign Language Honor Society, where she serves as president, the Music Honor Society, where she is secretary, as well as membership to the English, Math, Science and Social Studies Honor Societies. Notably, DeMatteo earned the Seal of Biliteracy after taking Advanced Placement, college level Spanish. Additionally, DeMatteo was the class president in her freshman and junior years. She holds leadership roles in several school clubs including the vocal club and art club. This school year, DeMatteo was selected by the New York State School Music Association as an All-State musician to perform in the 2023 Winter Conference.

Apr 25, 2024

Macy's Drop Off Causes Migrant Stir

Dozens of passengers getting off a bus in front of Macy's in Hampton Bays caused a Social Media stir among many families fearing they were illegal immigrants.

Apr 25, 2024

Big Bucks If You Help Cops Catch An Accused Gang Member

The Suffolk County Police Department is looking for your help to round up a suspected MS-13 gang member who is accused of assault.

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Education

Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk

Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.


Local

Romaine Floats Yaphank Market for Local Produce Hub

No need to go to the Bronx for local produce under a plan by County Executive Ed Romaine.


State

Bell-to-Bell School Smart Phone Ban is Looming

Starting in September, New York State law requires Bell-to-Bell restrictions on smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices in K-12 schools statewide.